The Alisson Becker transfer saga has taken a dramatic turn, with the Liverpool star's potential move to Juventus now hanging in the balance. What seemed like a done deal has evolved into a high-stakes negotiation that could reshape the goalkeeper market.
Reports had indicated that Alisson was closing in on a switch to Turin, with personal terms broadly agreed between the Brazilian shot-stopper and the Serie A giants. The only missing piece was a club-to-club agreement, as Juventus reportedly sought to minimize an upfront fee given the substantial salary commitment required for the 33-year-old.
Italian sources suggested the Bianconeri were preparing a "2+1" contract offer—a guaranteed two-year deal with an option for a third season. For Alisson, now in the twilight of his prime, such a package holds obvious appeal, especially given his reported interest in returning to Serie A, where he previously starred for Roma before his record-breaking move to Anfield in 2018.
However, a fresh twist from TEAMtalk has thrown the transfer into uncertainty. According to the report, Alisson is now willing to reject Juventus—but on one key condition: Liverpool must match the long-term security offered by the Italian club. The report states, "The 33-year-old could still consider remaining at Liverpool if the Reds present him with a comparable long-term offer and assurances over his status moving forward."
This development comes amid growing concerns over Alisson's availability. The goalkeeper has suffered his third significant injury layoff of the season, missing too many matches for a top-tier keeper. Such absences have sparked succession planning behind the scenes at Anfield, with Giorgi Mamardashvili already signed for an initial £24 million as a potential heir.
Yet, for all his injury woes, Alisson remains a world-class talent. Mamardashvili, while promising, has yet to prove he can replicate the Brazilian's match-winning consistency. Sporting director Richard Hughes and manager Arne Slot may therefore be tempted to stick with the Champions League-winning veteran for another couple of seasons—provided they can manage his fitness.
Of course, keeping Alisson won't come cheap. His current wages are reported to range between £150,000 and £210,000 per week, making any extension a significant financial commitment. But for a goalkeeper of his caliber, it might be a price worth paying to maintain stability between the posts.
As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Anfield. Will Liverpool offer Alisson the long-term deal he craves, or will Juventus finally land their man? One thing is certain: this story is far from over.
